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Lenovo G550 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)

Lenovo G550 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)

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Brand: Lenovo
Category: Personal Computer

List Price: $590.00
Buy New: $498.99
as of 9/6/2010 22:45 CDT details
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Seller: Sky comp
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 1644

Media: Personal Computers
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Type: Pentium
Processors: 1
System Bus Speed: 800
System Memory: 3
Memory Type: SDRAM
Hard Drive Size: 250
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Modem: None
Display Size: 18.4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.8
Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 17.5 x 12.5
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: 2958ACU
Model: 2958ACU
UPC: 884942475429
EAN: 0884942475429
ASIN: B002TFFGIK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 2.1 GHz Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor
  • 3 GB DDR3 Memory; 250 GB Hard Drive
  • 3D sound enhancement creates a virtual 3D sound effect, for a more immersive sound experience when watching video or playing games
  • 15.6-inch LED backlight screen and numeric keypad
  • Windows 7 Home Premium operating system

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Product Description
G550 15.6" 250GB - Black Matte


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars A solid laptop with a small price tag   February 19, 2010
L. Fang
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Over the course of my college years, I have access to a few laptops, including this lenovo G550. It has very solid construction quality and runs very fast for normal use (e.g. office and web). It's quiet, looks cool, and has a nice screen. I would recommend this to any one who wants a solid laptop without paying an arm and a leg.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent for the price   August 3, 2010
COMPUTER GEEK
I have this notebook for about 6 months. All I can say is that for the price, it's well worth it. It's powerful for almost any common tasks, including running some nice games, watching hd movies, and coding. The keyboard is comfortable, and the battery is not bad at all. All in all, I am quite happy.


5 out of 5 stars SATISFIED CUSTOMER   June 28, 2010
techkid1
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just simply love the prompt service and great condition of my brand new lenovo laptop. Thank you


4 out of 5 stars What can you expect for $500.   January 19, 2010
K. J. Brett (Florida)
28 out of 30 found this review helpful

I'm a presentation technology specialist and I use laptops everyday for presentations and normally I would never buy a computer that costs less than $1200. Anything less than that and you're asking for performance problems on all fronts; processor, RAM, graphics and hard drive.

First things first, this computer only cost $549 dollars or less.

This computer is not a workhorse by any means and is ugly as only a mother could love.
That being said, this is what can you expect.

Flimsy plastic body construction? Check.
The plastic looks and feels as cheap as what you paid for. Think of a low end DVD player that you can pick up at Walmart for $30 dollars. This computer does flex on the bottom but as long as you don't handle it like the "American Tourister Gorilla" you'll be fine. It does have a raised texture pattern on the surface to help you grip it better. The screen does not have a latch to secure it but that is not detrimental to me. One reviewer commented that the DVD drive popped open a couple of times because of the flexing of the case and I would refute that claim and suggest that it happens when a thumb or finger presses the eject button, inadvertently, as has happened to me.

Intel shared video performance? Check. Poor lcd viewing angles? Check.
The Intel chipset can use as much as a Gb of RAM to help with graphics. Mine is currently using 57Mb. This screen is great for direct viewing only. As for off viewing angles, I often laugh when people complain about this. How often do you view your work on a laptop from any position other than directly in front of the screen. I have been using it to watch DVD and Streaming movies on Netflix with no performance problems. I also use Corel Draw 13 and Corel Painter 10 and it runs those programs equally fine. It also runs TrialDirector, a special presentation software, surprisingly well for non-dedicated video graphics. I won't be running Maya or Max or any highend 3-D apps or games on it so there is no expectation to be crushed on that point.

Windows XP Professional loaded? Check. Windows 7 Professional 32 bit on disk? Check.
Netbooks primarily ship with Windows 7 Starter and that version is severely diminished in functionality. I highly recommend setting this computer to dual boot keeping both operating systems intact. You can always reformat later.

Large 15.6 inch screen? Check. Fullsize keyboard with numeric pad? Check.
I bought this as opposed to a netbook because of the screen. My eyesight is pretty bad and I prefer having a larger screen.
The keyboard is fullsize and typing in numbers on the numeric key pad is a plus for me. The only flaw I find on the keyboard is the placement of the Function key. It is located on the outside of the left hand side Control key which is counter-intuitive to the better quality laptops I'm using.

This Lenovo is considered their "value line" series so don't buy this and expect alot and you will most likely be pleased with the performance.



4 out of 5 stars Rock solid   January 29, 2010
K. Dwane (NYC, NY USA)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

I'm a low end user. Checking email, some wordprocessing, watching DVD's, downloading music and films... you get the idea.
First, this is an ugly machine, but I've come to love it. When I first pulled it out of the box it looked so cheap I was checking my invoice to see if it could be returned. Over the near three months I've had it, it has really grown on me.
A reviewer stated that it's flimsy plastic. Hey buddy, I got news for you they're ALL plastic in this range, and this isn't flimsy at all. It does NOT flex when you pick it up like those faux, slick looking metallic ones that are magnets for fingerprints. And the raised texture surface pattern means no fingerprints. I've come to appreciate the ingenuity of this baby. It's like the people at Lenovo decided to do away with any pretenses of being attractive and focused on building a rock solid laptop, at a great price (I got mine at newegg for $400).
Being it's this basic, hardworking machine there are no frills. No DVI, no lighted keyboard, no fingerprint ID, no operational shortcut buttons for DVD/music playing. It's black, it has an on button (cheap looking), lights to tell you it's running and if you have the CAPS LOCK on. Surprisingly it has a webcam???
So if you're looking for a reasonably priced laptop for school or travel, you can't go wrong with this. It's fast and I work with multiple windows from multiple programs open and there's never a problem.



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